A musical courtship between two imaginative singer/songwriters has produced an album that’s predictably hard to pigeonhole. David Byrne and St. Vincent (aka Annie Clark)’s baby is cool but fidgety, given to stark dissonance and whimsy, nodding to funk, jazz, electronica and Kurt Weill. If few of Giant’s songs are memorable, the playfulness and poise is disarming. - Elysa Gardner (USA Today)

“This is an almost weirdly equitable collaboration between Mr. Byrne and Ms. Clark. The record has been released by both of their record labels. They’ve written almost all the songs together; they alternate as lead voices for much of the record, track by track, so that you never hear too much of one or the other. They sing together on choruses, or where one holds down the center, the other chimes in with a phrase that confirms or reframes an idea.” - Ben Brantley (New York Times)

Tracklisting after the jump.

1. Who
2. Weekend in the Dust
3. Dinner For Two
4. Ice Age
5. I Am An Ape
6. The Forest Awakes
7. I Should Watch TV
8. Lazarus
9. Optimist
10. Lightning
11. The One Who Broke Your Heart (featuring The Dap-Kings and Antibalas)
12. Outside of Space & Time